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We do not question the influence of physical causes in deciding the occupations and modifying the characters of mankind ... the chief cause is that in its remote villages too much of medieval barbarism is still suffered to linger .
We do not question the influence of physical causes in deciding the occupations and modifying the characters of mankind ... the chief cause is that in its remote villages too much of medieval barbarism is still suffered to linger .
Page 476
The influencing cause certainly was not what Lord John Russell composedly calls ( in his Memorials of Fox ) the King's ' inca- pacity to appreciate the character or respect the feelings of inde- pendent men . ' The feeling at the bottom ...
The influencing cause certainly was not what Lord John Russell composedly calls ( in his Memorials of Fox ) the King's ' inca- pacity to appreciate the character or respect the feelings of inde- pendent men . ' The feeling at the bottom ...
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Even the few notices of this subject which we have brought forward , indicate plainly enough how this feeling arose , and what was the cause which led to its excessive exacer- bation . It originated in political differences : but it ...
Even the few notices of this subject which we have brought forward , indicate plainly enough how this feeling arose , and what was the cause which led to its excessive exacer- bation . It originated in political differences : but it ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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